Andy CarvinThe Battle for Tahrir SquareThe 10th anniversary edition of my social media oral history of one of the most pivotal moments of the 2011 Egyptian RevolutionFeb 2, 20211Feb 2, 20211
Andy CarvinThe 45th Day of MarchDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, having ones health and family is reason enough to celebrateApr 19, 2020Apr 19, 2020
Andy CarvinHow flight tracking data can shed light on Jamal Khashoggi’s disappearanceBy tracking two private airplanes dispatched from Saudi Arabia, it’s possible to put together a timeline of Jamal Khashoggi’s…Oct 10, 20181Oct 10, 20181
Andy CarvinZipline: a reverie in five acts“Shit,” I muttered in embarrassment, looking down at the cloud forest canopy twisting several hundred feet below me.Jun 15, 2018Jun 15, 2018
Andy Carvininthe reported.ly teamReported.ly says goodbye — for nowToday is officially the last day of reported.ly. Due to a loss of funding from our parent company, First Look Media, we’re suspending…Sep 1, 20162Sep 1, 20162
Andy Carvininthe reported.ly teamHow to follow some of the stories most important to usOver the course of our 20-month run, reported.ly never did its work entirely alone. We’re a team of five people, but our work has…Aug 31, 2016Aug 31, 2016
Andy Carvininthe reported.ly teamA rundown of some of reported.ly’s favorite toolsAfter covering global news stories via social media for nearly two years, we’ve accumulated quite the list of tools and tricks. As we take…Aug 31, 20161Aug 31, 20161
Andy Carvininthe reported.ly teamA note to our readersReported.ly to suspend operations August 31Aug 8, 201617Aug 8, 201617
Andy CarvininFirst Draft FootnotesThe psychological toll of social newsgatheringVicarious trauma is real, and we can’t keep ignoring itOct 8, 20152Oct 8, 20152